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Mindf*ck series, book 1 - 5 Review

 





Book Sourse: Kindle
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Type: Ongoing Series 
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Smut Rating: 🌶/5


Mindf*ck Series, book 1 - 5 Review


This review will be for all the books in the Mindf*ck series. It took me a while to get into the first book despite how short it was, so I read another series and then came back to it. Once I got into the third book, I was addicted. I loved how different it was. In a normal story, it would be the male in Lana’s shoes, but my girl played her part like a pro and won my heart. I loved her and love ST Abby for shifting the roles. It was great. It kind of reminded me of the movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith and I adored that show.  

Lana---a so-called serial killer---was out getting coffee one morning and then was approached by a guy. Things didn’t turn out well with him, but his friend was a mysterious hotty. Lo and behold, he was also in the FBI. Like if that didn’t paint trouble, nothing else would. A serial killer and an FBI agent. Gosh, the potential drama. ST Abby gave it, and I loved it.  

Logan was one patient guy because he accepted the little Lana gave him and worked with it. Even fell in love with her. Like dude did not care about her past---well, he did care but he didn’t care at the same time. I give him props for that. I would have never done what he did. I overthink too much to relate to him, but Lana and Jake sold the story for me.  Jake was to die for. Gosh, I want someone as romantic as him. Like I still don’t understand why that context was used but I would want it...all.  

I was not too in love with the ending, but it wrapped up everything. The mystery of who the real town killer was shocked me to the freaking core. I was like ‘shit!’. Yes, it was amazing. My only problem was that I had to wait until the end of books two to three to get excited about the series. It helped that the books were short. I gobbled them up in a day.  

The Series in their order:

 






 




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